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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
KkaDKU, IF YOU WANT TO j Raise Fruit, Grow Stock Mine or Lambsr. OREGON LEADS, In tbs promotion ofFloe Fruit ' The Rogue River Valley UsSs OkEOOX and Msdlonl, lu mstroiolii end trade esour. Is DMl rsiirsssbted by THE MEDfOltD MAIL mi: Or tO(U ID Ku) u.cufA'.luU :u tbU M.'rliw Mellon of laud u( iiiugil unlimited uppuriuuiUe. fe .THE MEDFORD MAIL Si. : WILL TU VOO ALL ABCOT IT VOL. XX. MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH, 6. 1908 NO. IQ it to -iota limn rsamse mm EMBROIDERY SALE To be continued Owing w lua (wt tuat iew ajvttUii iu Eindroiderit!. have (ailed to arrive, we are going to continue the sale for a few days longer Id order to show you Mil thp littet fritti-i. If you wol irfwd. tnU edges, io Hortionf waitillDKft 'tllovem, reading", dhhii ir t.f iewuvtr embroid eries I!.;., lb t-v UoiJ to p.c-t litem utii. Vdmft uumuitrlmJ. 10c, 8 1 n vnlu. v..ub Ijj vul iTrC vai 35c YtaiU4tt , 40c values 50j V4.ll".f 5, ..iVo ..a3j 500 yards of fine mercerized ebeoko, in K.irsnUisck, Gray ted ud effects ; ele a lot of beautiful broken Checks; aold all over tbe country for 2oo a yard; bought at a very low price to cell as a special drive at 20c FINE WHITE GOODS Values you shoulcf see Our itock of WHITE GOODS i very complete; every piece t new mod clean. We lnvlt a look. Inaia Llnone..... Peraian Lawns ... Lingeri Clothes at . . . Dotted 8wia at Lons Clotbs at Dimities all along from. Linens and Linettes at. . Sheer Llhens, In cross-bars, eto Big Assortment Medford's Low-Priced Store Baker-Hutchason Company First Boom North of Jackson County B ank SOCraraae0r ONE MORE CHANCE ONLY To get a good-sized tract of Good Land Near Hedford Cheap Only $75 per acre. Many are looking for TRACTS to DIVIDE. This is by far the best chance at the RIGHT PRICE. Don't wait until some other fellow buys this and then scold your wife because you did not Seize the Opportunity FOR SALE BY C. H. Pierce 8 Son, Bedford esssesseisesisMsMsasism . . . We Want Your ... -T T W IT TWTGat y i ' ' Wortman Gore Try- an VAd." .47i- .otte ei.si 2 81.KI Z Win 25C U SOiMlli 15c Black, Cream, Tan, Brown. Cidet and Light Blue Soiesettea, the genuine stamped cloths; colrrs fast; ntt over 15 yards of one pattern to one customer; lowest price ever made In South ern Oregon; only 15c . .1 1-So, lOo, 12't'o, 15c, SOc, 25c, 35o 25c, 85o and 50o 25c, S5o, 60c and 60o 25c, 35c, 50o and 75e 10c, 12io, 160, 20c and 25c i. ...15c 20s, 35c. 5uc and 75o ...wc, 7oc and 11.00 of Khaki Suits. in -The iWail. 7Jjc vnluce. . . i o i v..;ii, i. C'J. j'" v..i nf.. $2.00 values., &S.U0 values.. $'' 59 va'tie. . i - ' BIG PROFIT ON : FRUIT Uli F. L. TouVella baa add bis or eaard south of Medfoid for 833,000 la tbe aggregate. A little more than two years ago Mr. Ton Veil purchased tbe tiaot through tbe agency of the Kogue Klvsr Land Do., from C. KUinham mer for tbe sum of (11,000. There ware 143 eures In the traot and tbe prioe was oonsldeied at that time a good one. In January of last year Mr, Too - Velle sold 42 acres of tbe traot to W. C. Hopson, of Umatilla county, Oiegon, for 88.000, and this week be sold tbe balance to tbe same puicbater for 830,000 making bis profit ;on;tne oilginsl investment 124,01)0 Tbat la not all. Daring tbe time be has owoedh property Mr. Ton- velle nas maraeiea nan wnion gross ed him 120,000. Ibis brings tbe total receipts of tbe pn party to iu,000. Dedootlng tbe ooet prioe of tbe land nod estimating thieipeuseof maintenance at 10,000 wblcb we believe Is conservative enongb be baa netted 138.000 in two years. Tbat beats Wall street for tbe or dinary man and Is whole lot safer. Money Invested In Kogoe Klvei or chard lands can't get away from you, and yon can't keep It from in creasing if yon would. Ihle la only one of tbe many big profits made from orohard lands wblcb have been reported from time to time In thla newspaper, and In nearly every ease tbe owners nave bad tbe same x pevlenoe. After bavlng realized from a few crops tbe original prioe of the land they have been able to sell it for double or treble tbe amount tbey originally gave for It. Apportion Range Lands. Ashland Tldlnga: Btookoea whose ranges extend Into the Ashland and Siskiyou Nat ional Forest gathered at Talent, Tuesday of last week aad ooofirisd with Sort. M. J. Anderson and Rangers W. Q. Kropis and Ira. Tna gate over division of range for stock on these reserves daring tbe coming season, A dozen or more oattle men from tbe Applegate and Wagner Creek aeotlon were present. Only one sheep grower sought range on the reserve, J. S. Herrln A Bona. Every. thing was harmonious between the cattlemen themselves aad between the latter and the ebeep man and tbe Superintendent left tbe allotment of the'rauge to a committee composed of A. 8. Klelnhammer, Welbcrn Beeaon and Fred Herrln. There wai not a bitch aa far aa harmony be tween the stockmen was concerned and It le assured tbat all, including tbe Herrins, will get ' the range tbey bare been using for yean now oover- ed by reeerve. Lines are to be drawn, however, and the ebeep eon' fined strictly to their own territory, The stookmen present at tbe meet ing represented abcut '2500 bead of cattle and 9900 bead of ahaep to be I rsnged within tbe bounds of tbe 81s Iklyoa and Ashland nsw) Forests. When their stook is driven upon tbe range it will be counted by the Kang era and tbe stockmen will pay the prion per bead fixed by tbe Forest reeerve for tbe grazing plvilege. Correct Time lar Medford. Medford's time Is now regulated from the U. S. observatory, 'by tele graph: Twelve docks have been in stalled In Medford, each one self winding and regulated each day by telegraph at noon. When tbe "time ball" tafia at tbe observatory tbe olooka are automatically set at tbe oorreot time. At no time can tbe doc be wrong more than a few seo onds, and all tbe twelve olooka, keep the same time, wnioh Is absolutely oorreot. Tbe docks are located In tbe fol lowing business places: Uasklna' Drag Store, Waeehaa 4 Brown's Bil liard Parlors, The Emsriok, Offloe Saloon, E. H. Warner's Orooery, Ho tel Nash, two, E. D. Elwood, M. El wood, Medford MalL Medford Pbar- ! maoy, Medford National Bank. Tne ! master dock It located la tbe South- era Pacific depot J. C Dcventy. John Oarson Devenny -- mi at . Phoenix, Oregon, Septon.L v s, 1875. ' Hero ho grew to asaabo.xf, buiovad by bis family aad well liked aad re- epeoted by all who knew him. For the last two years ha was a resident if !'. vnett, Shasta eoanty, (Jellf. i oro,4, - ire be was taken . with pneumonia and died oo too morning of rebroary 28, 19v8, wi !2 yeers 6 months and 35 iaya. Ho leaves a sis tar at PL(Vjn,., a brother Ic i- and a large etroie of soiro-. , .. relativee aad frleada, Foaeral aer vloee wan eoadoeted by Kev. C LI. HxtU la Paoealx Maroh t, 1808. V anted hv com Defeat rlrL am oral kooeswork la eawll family. I Mm M, O. Leslie, Medford, 10-2t-p MEDFORO HOMES W. G Jours, traveling salesman for Alexander Smith Sous, of New Vork City, osrpat dealtrs, paid a visit to Medford recently, and paid this city a tribute, suesk ing of lis prosperity, and the growth It had made sinoe a previous visit, one year ago. "l'be goods tbat I sell," said Mr. Johnson to a reporter of Tbe Mail, "give me an Insight into the homes In the sections through which I tra vel, tbat I would not oDtaln If I handled other lines. Carpets are sold to people who desire finely fur nished homes, and judging from niy ordois in this oity and seottoo of the oouutry tolngs mast be prosperous with yoo. "One hears a great deal of South ern California, bat give me my choice and will choose Southern Oregon. Her on baa tbs sunshine. tbe frill and tbe flowers without tbs exoeeding dryness of Southern Calif ornla. On tbe other hand there Is not more rain than needed. The weather in the Uogue Klver Valley is good enough for me. . Last trip I was hero In July and this time la March and between tbe two I believe I know something of your elioat. "Your homes are prosperous, I know tbat There is more high pric ed carpets sold la the Kogue River Valley than la any other aeotlon, I know of, aeoording to popolatioo la la the west Some day I am coming her to settle down with my famllly, bat Jast at pieeent I am busy settling op. In tbe East" AaasenMats. Fait tbe Great A Co, opera house Thursday evening for nn engagement of three nights. March 5, 6, 7. . He will Introduce) many new aad aovel featuree la peychio phenomena. mind reading and hypnotism. Prat Fait baa wltb bio tbe noted baritone singer George Conga hie, who will slog two of tbs latest aad moat popular Illustrated songs eecb evening. Tbe professor has also one of tbs largest and beet moving ploture ma- ohlnss and n great oolleotlon of plotarea, both in motion and still views, from all part of the Paoiflo coast states. Prof. Fait was In San Francisco at the time of the earth quake, aad took 1600 vewa of the de struction of that city, before and daring the Ore, wbloh will be eihlb Ilea on tbe opening night All wlU be tnoroughly explained. The publio olalnroyant work tbat tbat tbe professor Is glviag this year nas Drought forth a world of pralee mrm the press wherever he baa been. So If tber is something that yon woold like to koow, just sead the qaesthra ail seeled and receive your anawer. ' .ir Fait oertalnly delivers on of tbe m oat interesting programs ever witnessed by aa iotel ligeat audieuoe, and no one should overlook tbe opportunity to see him Tber will b an entire change of program each evening. ' Repslrlnf the Factory Tbe Iowa Lumber Jt Box Company have had n tone of men repairing their box factory daring tbe pest week, patting It to order tor tbe season's mo, wbiob will start as soon aa tne company Is able to get lumber from Butt Ciesk, where tbey are sreoting two sawmills. A new plan er.witb a capacity of 40,090 feet per day, be been ordered from tbe Mer lin Maohlnery Company of Michigan and wBl be Installed aa soon aa It arrive. It la a four eat planer, wbiob will do away wltb a rip saw to a oonaidezablt extent The aompany plana to send tbelr machinery to tbe woods. New platforms are to be built giving more room for tbe hand ling of lumber at the factory and several maohlnes will be changed so as to mak the faotory mora oonven lent, Bias iacr easing Its capacity. T Start Lorrlai- Tbe Trail Lumber Compaay. with beadqaartert In Jacksonville, will start their work of logging within tbe next two weeks. Tbey will keep a foroe of men In tbe wood through out the summer and fall. A large ordei for logglag uaohlaory baa been seat and as soon as tbe aseeblaery arrives taeoompeoy will start opera tion. ' Tbe ooapaay some tlase ago porobassd a mill from tk Iowa Lumber A Box Cnapaay aad will ereot thla oa their property, aad will saw oat tbelr own lumber. New fit tings bevs been ordered tor the mill aad ars expected to emrs at any Urn, Z Uaaoog la tbe manager of be oompany. i -Wanted-Mlddle aged widow lady oa with oa yooag child prefer -able to do general hones work. Ad dress box 18, Pnoealx. Or. 10-St.p. 1 ': oarefaBy th sw real tat im or v. u. fierce A.son la this is- ELECTRIC ROAD The .joorporatora of tbe Kleotrio road for tbe Kogne Klver Valley met Tuesday afternoon and perfected tbelr organization. The officers of th new oompany are aa follows: F C. Page, president ; Capt F. L. Evans, vioe-pieeideot and general manager F. E. Merrick, treesurer; 8. A. Nye, eeoretary. These men together with A. & Bllton and J. E. Watt oonstl- tnte the board of directors. Judge Uale of O rants Pass was elooted at torney for the (fbmpao?. The company propose at onoe to sell enough stock in tne valloy tc pay for right of ways, water rig-hti, sites, preliminary snrruyv, and like mat ters. Tbe work is to be undertaken Immediately, tne oompany expeota to have a portion of their lines la oper- atloa by next winter. Tbs new eleotrlo line 'will olrole tbe valley on both aides from Uranta Pass to Ashland, and It is expected to eventually extend beyond Ashland to Soda Springs. lbs Applegate aa d Illinois vallsys will also be tapped eventually. CITY COUNCIL Th oliy want water and I going to bare water If the statements made by a eoore of prominent oltlzeos of Medford at the meeting of tne oity council Tuesday evening, are any orlterlon. Public feeling Is all la favor of bavlng necessary wstsr la to oity aad the oommltt of th oounoU, that has this In oaarg, waa urged to do their doty bring water to tbe oity, aad war told that they would be supported by tbe ootnmun Ity among tboee who ipok oa th snbjeot were H. C. Uarnett, Dr. Plokel, J A. Perry, former council man Oeenbrugge aad a number of others. Th oounoU convened In to offloe of th oity recorder Tuesday srentng, all of th oouucllmen being prassot, xoeptlng Exdgar Hafsr. A oommunioatlon from the fir chief was read stating tbat the build ing belonging ts UI Lawtoa at th oorner of Sixth aad E strests would be torn down as soon ss Mr Lawton'a lease expired oa the last day of Jon. Th chief reported tbat th war houee waa nothing mor or lees than a lira trap bat adviesd allowing th building to stand until June, when Mr. Lawtoa would pall It down. The oommunioatlon waa received aad plaoed on til. . A petition from Mrs Lllli Bay, asking tbat tbe oity engineer be in structed to give her tbe grade so that ah might hav ooncret aidewalks rlaoed along th front of berfproperty at Fifth aad I streets, waa referred to th nlty engineer with Instructions to furnish tbe grade. be property owner of Sooth M street petitioned the counoll for th grading of M street from west Ele venth street to the rlty limits. Ks ferred to tbe city engineer. , 11. Wtthlngton, the oity attorney, petition for a rain In salary. Th petlton stated that la as muoh ae tbe city waa contemplating so many public improvement nnd as all of tbe Improvements mad more or lee wcrk for th oity attorney, tbat it was no more than right tbat bla compensation should be raised. The counoll voted an Increase from 120 to 150. Kecorder Collins elossd the: discussion with a remark that Mr. Witbinton sboald do the polip oourt work. Mr. Wtthlngton however, was not onthoslastlo. Tbe matter of allowing an oil tank to te bnUt In this oity by tb Stan dard Oil Company, or com other, which has been before tb eeanetl enumerable times In th past, earn np again, and after considerable dis cussion th elty attorney was In structed to drsw nn ordinaac allow ing lor tb erection of eooh teak In acoordano wltb tna Instruct loss fur nished by a 'board of underwriters. Th great demand for gasoline throughout the valley, makee It Im perative that snob a tank be bait If neon would wait for OIL Tb water question was thorough ly dlsoaeeedand th ooanaitnieo were sera red of support It tbey woold emly get water for Medford aad plenty of It To qaeettoa of whether th oity sboald obtain crushed rrak from Qold Bay or -from Jaoksoavill waa thoroughly dlscusssd bat no action wa takea by th oounoll. The oity engineer mad a report upon the two propositions. He stated that to pot la tbe plant at Uald hay would oost SC0O or 1700 whereas the Jaok soavill plant would oost la th neighborhood of 82700. Id th latter plant however taw city would enjoy th tight f owaersbip, while at Oold Kay the quarry would revert to the present owner. Preaidaat rlaraom of the Jaoksoavill road agree to haul the rock at the sam rata as th South Paolfio, Tb matter I to b goes into furtbar as mob as th ootnmlttee having tb matter la oharge are ready to report Tbe oity Is going to hav qaarrlss from wbloh to - get rock for its streets, if it bss nothing slss. Tbe oommlttes of tb counoll having th matter in oharge hav oontraoted to purchase 10 aorea of quarry land at a coat of 81,000 near Jacksonville, and have petitioned tb city oounoll of Jackaonvlils for a right of way for a spur track to reach the property, a distance of about 1000 feet beyond the end of the K. R. V. K. K. They bare also decided to aouept th pro position made by Dr, Kay for the ass of tbe quarry at Uold Ray, aoonrding to statements made by Uoun oilman Trowbridge to a reporter of Tbe MalL lbs idea tbe couuoll has la mind is to offer a oholos of Quarries to tb oompany tbat obtains tb oontiaot forth paving of Seventh' street If they have their crusher tbey nan us tb Jacksonville qarrry or they can get tbelr (too from Oold Kay. Th concensus of publio opinion la the matter favor th Jaoksoavill proposition. If this quarry is devel oped It eon always be said tbat tbe money expended be gone for Im provement and developmeat of th quarry. On the other hand , If th Uold Bay proposltloa Is takea np th lmprovemot revert to Dr. Kay at tna expiration of taa lea as, which la fir one year, with a- privilege of re- aawlag it for two. To put la th Jaoksoavill plant, Ineloding th purchase prioe of to quarry lead. It will cost approximately 83,000 while at Gold Kay It will oost about 81000 to get started. What sver work I done la developing tb quarr lea in plan will b about aqnal In oost bat Jecksoovllls th im provemente will be permanent at Oold Kay they will revert to Dr. Bay. Experts Fstate that tb oeet of quarrying th rook will b obeepor in Jacksonville. Her tb rook I of such a formation tbat It breaks read Uy while at Isold Ray th rook break up with sums difficulty. Th Jaok son rl lie rook Is muoh tbs batter for wear oa th streets son ordlng to test mad In tb east of too two tooas. The Jackaonvlli rook Is known' aa trap rook and tk Uoid Bay aa grey granite,. In writing of th two qusll- tlee of sron to tb oity engineer. tna expert say, "If yoo have the trap rook la autnoieat quantities tor your need you are very fortunate, for it la equal to th bast for paving purposes." Now tbst both propositions are ob tained th city should have no trou ble In obtaining rook tor th paving of its streets. Tber Is a number M argument advaaoeed by tb support era of both -propositions, but there seems to b a predomination of argu ment In favor of th Jaokaoavlll quarry, Th oommltte bavlng tb matter In ebargs are engaged at present obtaining a right from th Southern Paoiflo Company to pat la a switch at Oold Kay for a year, with privi lege of extendi ng the tint two yee.ii. Ve lersn Nswspsptr Haa Dead. Robt Nixon, for half a esntory editor and proprietor of the Yraka Journal, who only n few months ago sold th paper, got out of tbe harness and went to San Franoivoo to live with relatlvea nnd enjoy tbe winter ot life, died In that oity Sun day afternoon, February 16, fiom an acute attack of pneumonia. Mr. Nixon, who waa tb beet known newapaper man of Northern Calif ornia, wa aged 77 year. He waa promiaent in Hepublioen affair la bis oounty and etat and wa fre quently mentioned la connection with the oftlo of State Treasurer though be never attained th place, lb body we brought to th old bom at Treks, where his son Kobt, J. Is postmaster and several other oblldrea reeide. Th funeral i beld Wednesday of hut wrek and era very largely attended. City lays Ondera waring tbe past week two oew gtad ars arrlvad for as upon tb city's streets. Th nasobine sre of differ- eat sizes, oa, a two bars affair, for tb soraptag of mad ia cleenlog the streets, sad tb ethsr a larg oa for prsilmlnary grading aad wlH rs qalra four or six boras. Tb ma chine oost tb arty 841.42 alter th freight bad been paid from Portland to Medford. , Tclerrapsers Her Not A flee led. Tn nln hour labor law ( Federal) going Into sffsot Maroh 4th will not effect . th local Son beta Paoiflo oftlo, Four operators are employed aad aaa of to as are requited to work aora'thaa nla boar dally, eve before tb operation of tba law. Wanted A irlrl to do general boo work sneil family waaklng sent away. Luquir of Mr. Was. M. Colvlg, near West dide School L" "TOlfiUILTv There la something doing to coal mla olrelee. Aotusl work on tb ' -oonstraotion of th isllroad Is to b started within tbs nsxt ten days ao cording to statements mads by H. C. (Isrnetc to a reporter of Th MslL Tbe) surveys ars nearly completed and negot'et'ons for teams to doth grading are already under way. ' Tbe road will join tba Southern PaolHo at a point, about one mil eootb of toei and will extend in as dlieot a line as possible to tb mine. Tbe read will be completed within throe months. Another dream of the Kogus Klver valley will thus bare oom true. ; The company is to purchase Its own engine end a number of ooal oars and th work ;will be opened on a largo scale. There Is a foroe of men work lng in the mine at preeeat opening; levels snd running aid tunnels so tbat tber will not be a alay : to opening up oa a large seal a mob . s;tbs road 1 oompleted, Tb nec essary m stalls! tor tb mad ha been ordered and ao hitch of any kind, la xpteted. ' Th mla la bound to provo anothsr ot tb larg ladustrls of tba Uogus River Vslley and Itsaitustioa is such ae to insurs this eUy of tb benefit of Its pay rolL A for of 500, a low estimate whan the mine la opended, win mean a pay roll of" at least 840,000 a month, most ot which. will be spent In Medford. TbU with out doubt will prova a great Impetus to trad. Moat of tna right-of-way hav beea Moored for th lin aad ao ' trouble I aniclpetsd In tb eccu soujrng of tb remainder. Soiccssfnl Meetlsrt. Th revival meetings wbloh wsr. held at th tb Methodist church oa B street for tbe last thro weeks un dsr th leadership of Kev. Vaa Bar ter aad Prof. Qray war brought tn a olos oa last Sabbath eight Tb re vival was a glorious victory, a pro noun oed uooss.' On last Sabbath three meetings war held, one at 11 a. m. tb aad at 3 p. m., tb 3rd at 7 :90 p. m. Ia this th last day ot tb meeting twenty-nine united with tb church maklog a total ot 33 during to meet n g. Others will folllow, some nrllK. . go to otner oburobe. At tb mnlng servloes the ooagr-- gation by a rising ' vote adopted the . following resolutions: Whereas Kv. C. M, Vaa Mrtr . Prof, aad Mrs. Qray are about to ' close a three weeks revival campaign at Medford, Oregon. Rolvd,Tuat w hav greatly aa Joyed tb sermoss and addresses of Rev. O. M. Vsn Matter, that hi work bss been an Inspiration and a benedictlon to us, that we oan aafaly . reoommend him to any ohuroh as a preacher who la evangelialcal in don- , trine, earnest in delivery and If tna ohuroh co-operates with him wilt b - tbe Instrument In Ood'e band of saving souls and building up tna , cause of Christ. Keeolved, Tbst we have been de-l i lighted with tb singing ot Prof. Gray, that be la an Inspiring fact jr In revival meetings, and that while Rev. Van Marter pieaohee souls Into th Kingdom, Prof. Oray sings theuv. Into tbe Kingdom. . tteeoivea, lost sister uray-s prw eue here baa been a 'benediction to .' .. our ohuroh, tbat we appreotete ber - ''' servloes and oan reoommead ber -aw ' a valuable assistant In the great work of soul-savinsjtriya. M-w Keeolved, Tbst' w cheerfully rsx '." commend these three servsnts of QodT. 4 , to any oommunity as motsssfiil Suttl'Ai savers, and pray tbst God's blesstag; A may go with them wherever thy ' may be called to labor In th Mastara i vineyard. . . Keeolved, That 4xa thanks of thla ohuroh and oongregatloa are do to th Medford Mall, To Medford.' Oally Tribune and the Souther Ore son lan tor publishing th reports of this ssrlee of meetings. MeetlDf af Woodvilst. Wednesday, March 18th, J. K.' KaodaU, th famous temperance lec turer, will addres tb people ot" WoodvlU and vldnltr oo to sub ject of Temperenoe. Mr. KaodWIl has a atate-wlde rsputatloa as an orator, and at tba meeting at Wood vlllo will be aooompaowd by a quar ters of Brat rat slogan frees Med- i ford. The temps ranos wnttmsnt la grow lag stronger all tb time I thla oommunity. , in Blue nrlnts ot townWi man showing all vacant land. . (1 oenta each. For reliable informatiou eoa o i ' Government land write ta- i i- . Alley, A bi rector, Rosebura; i !; I. - jHee Lowell's "Bsnk" ;a. today. .- Ooodpait um makes Uoodpletore V- J r 5- V i f 9'